Jun 13, 2024
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Valerie's Girl Scout Gold Award project addressed the critical
issue of cat overpopulation in Waukesha County, Wisconsin.
Partnering with her local Humane Society, HAWS, she contributed to
their Project Guardian initiative by building weather-resistant cat
shelters and creating an educational video presentation on the
causes and effects of cat overpopulation.
Valerie shared her journey, from her initial inspiration driven by
her love for animals to the challenges she faced, particularly with
the technological aspects of her project. She emphasized the
importance of communication and leadership, skills she honed
throughout her project. Valerie also highlighted the support she
received from her project advisors, her troop, and her family,
which was instrumental in her success.
We delved into her favorite memories, including building the
shelters with her troop and the satisfaction of seeing her project
come to fruition. Valerie also offered valuable advice for other
Girl Scouts considering their Gold Award, encouraging them to take
the leap and reassuring them of the support available throughout
the process.
Currently studying mass communications with an emphasis on public
relations at Winona State University, Valerie aspires to work for
an organization that positively impacts the community, potentially
even Girl Scouts.
More About Valerie:
Valerie has been a part of Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast since 1st grade. Her troop created birdhouses for the Chinook Program Center for their Bronze Award and organized a community game night at their middle school to collect supplies and raise awareness for veterans for their Silver Award. Now, she and her troop return to day camp as alumni volunteers.
In addition to her involvement in Girl Scouts, Valerie has participated in the National Honor Society, the Girls Golf team, and the marching band at her high school. She is currently studying Mass Communications with an emphasis on Public Relations at Winona State University, where she is also a member of Delta Phi Epsilon. With her degree, she hopes to work for a business that gives back to the community, such as a local news station or her local Girl Scout council.
Project Link:
https://hawspets.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/2021_HAWS_TattleTails_AUGUST_forWeb.pdf
Key Takeaways from this episode:
1. Valerie's Girl Scout Gold Award project focused on addressing cat overpopulation in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, by creating shelters for feral cats and educating the community about the issue.
2. Valerie learned the importance of communication, leadership,
and time management skills throughout her project, highlighting the
support and guidance available to Gold Award candidates.
3. Starting her project in the sophomore year allowed Valerie to
develop skills and passion for her project, although she
acknowledged that working with shorter timeframes might have helped
her prioritize tasks more efficiently.
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